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is right. you are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas, because you invested in companies that were shipping jobs overseas, and that's your right. i mean, that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet on american workers. if we had taken your advice, govern are romney, about our auto industry, we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. if we take your advice with regard to how we change our tax code so companies with profits overseas don't pay u.s. taxes, compared with companies paying here taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs, the problem is they won't be here, they'll be in places like china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research, which is not something the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now and has never done. then we will lose the lead in things like clean energy technology. now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to chi
is right. you are familiar with jobs being shipped overseas, because you invested in companies that were shipping jobs overseas, and that's your right. i mean, that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet on american workers. if we had taken your advice, govern are romney, about our auto industry, we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. if we take your advice with regard to how we change our tax code so companies with profits overseas don't pay u.s....
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>>> seeing mitt romney right now >>> seeing mitt romney right now speaking in north canton, ohio, running mate paul ryan is with him as well. governor romney's been focusing on rallied in other campaign events, staying away from interviews in this final do or die campaign stretch. president obama has been giving a lot of interviews, waging an all out media blitz. today, president obama did an interview in the oval office with mtv's sway callaway. mtv agreed to share its interview with us. president obama was asked about a range of topics and he addressed those topics and also tried to connect with young voters with some personal details. wasn't exactly a tough interview in any way, weren't a lot of followup questions. take a look. >> we've seen artists like bob marley, bob dylan, public enemy's chuck d, rage against the machine have all made popular music that aspired and informed. what artist do you feel today uphold that tradition and how? >> you know, it's an interesting question. we haven't seen as much directly political music. i think the most vibrant musical art form right now over
>>> seeing mitt romney right now >>> seeing mitt romney right now speaking in north canton, ohio, running mate paul ryan is with him as well. governor romney's been focusing on rallied in other campaign events, staying away from interviews in this final do or die campaign stretch. president obama has been giving a lot of interviews, waging an all out media blitz. today, president obama did an interview in the oval office with mtv's sway callaway. mtv agreed to share its...
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those figures aren't quite right. but he's being dwarfed. mitt romney is dwarfing everybody. at what point does his machinery, his financial fire power just overwhelm everyone and the others say okay. it's you. >> well, number one, the amount of money is candidate raises to run for office, it's about how much public support they have. i don't look at it as machinery as it is popularity. the fact is money flows to the people who have the most support. and mitt romney has been able to prove that. many say i was outspent. you know what? stop complaining. you got outspent because you weren't able to muster as much support financially as the other guy. that's life. that's political life. but you know, i try to step back from these primaries and not just take it one race at a time. say what's the bigger trend? if you go back to the iowa caucus where this all began in january, mitt romney keeps taking two steps forward and one step back ward. he lost of course mississippi and alabama last week. maybe the same pattern happens. he could lose louisiana saturday. i think we're also real
those figures aren't quite right. but he's being dwarfed. mitt romney is dwarfing everybody. at what point does his machinery, his financial fire power just overwhelm everyone and the others say okay. it's you. >> well, number one, the amount of money is candidate raises to run for office, it's about how much public support they have. i don't look at it as machinery as it is popularity. the fact is money flows to the people who have the most support. and mitt romney has been able to prove...
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if that ohio number is right, that's trouble for mitt romney. two more quick ones. over to virginia, the president won it last time. mitt romney likely needs to win it this time. a five-point gap in the nbc wall street journal poll. a slight lead for the president. let's drop down to florida. the same exact thing. you have the same number, same poll. if you add it all up, what do you have? the president tends to have a small, looks like a slightly growing lead. not out of reach for mitt romney but the math favors the presidenting. >> it's interesting, gore glora. the republican has their convention in florida, but the poll according to john suggests the presses may have gained ground in the state. do you think those numbers will come as a surprise to the romney campaign? >> the problem for the romney campaign, whether it is a surprise or not, the fact that paul ryan on the ticket may affect senior voters or people about to be senior voters. medicare is a big issue. the romney campaign knew it was a gamble to put paul ryan on the ticket. this he hope it gives them th
if that ohio number is right, that's trouble for mitt romney. two more quick ones. over to virginia, the president won it last time. mitt romney likely needs to win it this time. a five-point gap in the nbc wall street journal poll. a slight lead for the president. let's drop down to florida. the same exact thing. you have the same number, same poll. if you add it all up, what do you have? the president tends to have a small, looks like a slightly growing lead. not out of reach for mitt romney...
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>> you're in florida right now and right now it is leaning also slightly towards mitt romney. that is a good sign for mitt romney. you're heading up to north carolina, right now we have flipped that to mitt romney's call just this past week it was a tossup state well, decided to turn it into a mitt romney win or at least that's what we think right now. it boils down to two very important states, virginia, very important state for mitt romney. he has to win it. but more importantly, he has to win ohio. >> candy, good to see you. mark thanks very much. we will be talking to you both in the course of the next few days. the country will be hearing a lot from both of you. >>> coming up, we're going to give both sides a chance to defend their economic plans. >> four more years, four more years. four more years. >> all right. we're going to give president obama his chance first. he says he needs four more years to finish the job. that's four more years possibly with a dysfunctional congress at home and economic turmoil abroad. why will the next four years be different from the last f
>> you're in florida right now and right now it is leaning also slightly towards mitt romney. that is a good sign for mitt romney. you're heading up to north carolina, right now we have flipped that to mitt romney's call just this past week it was a tossup state well, decided to turn it into a mitt romney win or at least that's what we think right now. it boils down to two very important states, virginia, very important state for mitt romney. he has to win it. but more importantly, he has...
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so the trend is not mitt romney's friend right now. i don't know whether he's right or wrong but the trend isn't with him. >> and he knows that the obama campaign if he is the nominee, let's underscore that if, but if he's the nominee he knows they're going to say bane like some of the republicans are saying bane was heartless. ripped profits out of this company and laid the workers off, zested the employment situation. governor romney says president obama has first-hand experience at that, too. let's listen. >> by the way, in the general election i'll be pointing out that the president took the reins of general motors and chrysler, closed factories, closed dealerships, laid off thousands and thousands of workers. he did it to try and save the business. we also had on occasion to do things that are tough to try to save a business. >> fair comparison? >> absolutely a fair comparison. in fact, the people that the government put into place when they took over general motors were people from the private equity world. that is exactly how th
so the trend is not mitt romney's friend right now. i don't know whether he's right or wrong but the trend isn't with him. >> and he knows that the obama campaign if he is the nominee, let's underscore that if, but if he's the nominee he knows they're going to say bane like some of the republicans are saying bane was heartless. ripped profits out of this company and laid the workers off, zested the employment situation. governor romney says president obama has first-hand experience at...
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quote, governor romney supports the right of states to assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws particularly when the federal government has failed in their duty to enforce those laws. that is one of the issues the supreme court is trying to address. it doesn't answer the question whether or not he supports sb 1070. what about his recent record, does that shed any light on where he stands? let's take a look. january 11th as he was campaigning in south carolina, governor romney was touting the endorsement of kansas secretary of state chris cobash who wrote the 1070 law. from the romney website, quote, we need more conservative leaders like chris willing to stand up for the rule of law. the statement went on to say, with chris on the team, i look forward to working with him to take forceful steps to curtail illegal immigration and support states like south carolina and arizona, they're stepping forward to address this problem. he's highlighting the endorsement of 1070's author, talking about forceful steps to support arizona and south carolina. talking tough like he's a hard
quote, governor romney supports the right of states to assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws particularly when the federal government has failed in their duty to enforce those laws. that is one of the issues the supreme court is trying to address. it doesn't answer the question whether or not he supports sb 1070. what about his recent record, does that shed any light on where he stands? let's take a look. january 11th as he was campaigning in south carolina, governor...
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governor romney right now as we speak and ari might say he doesn't trust this poll either runs even with the incumbent democrat when voters are asked who do you most trust to handle the economy. if the challenger in this economy can't get a lead on the president on that question, he won't win. >> ari, do you agree with that, on that key question? >> well, it all comes down to the sample size and the poll. again, if the polls oversample democrats, of course you will get that answer. here's why, anderson, i think you have to dig a little deep. in the last six days, there have been seven polls in the state of florida. one of them has obama -- one of them has romney up by one point. the rest are a very close race within the margin of error, one point, three points, four points, four points, one for five points. a poll came out that shows the president is up nine points. here's how they got there. they have nine percentage point more democrat turnout than republican. it's a fantasy. in the 2008 obama landslide it was advantage for the democrats of just three points. republicans won florida in
governor romney right now as we speak and ari might say he doesn't trust this poll either runs even with the incumbent democrat when voters are asked who do you most trust to handle the economy. if the challenger in this economy can't get a lead on the president on that question, he won't win. >> ari, do you agree with that, on that key question? >> well, it all comes down to the sample size and the poll. again, if the polls oversample democrats, of course you will get that answer....
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you see the headquarters right there, the romney headquarters. they're getting ready to hear from him. believe in america. that's what it says about mitt romney. rick santorum, faith, family, and freedom. you see the big banner behind the stage there. and ron paul, restore america now. we're going to hear from all of these candidates, stand by. let me show you the vote count, the official vote count right now as it stands. these are not entrance poll numbers, these are the official numbers. 48% of the precincts have reported. rick santorum is now 328 votes ahead of mitt romney. they both have 24%. 13,339 for rick santorum, 13,011 for mitt romney, ron paul slightly behind with 22%, 11,972. newt gingrich at 13%, 7,248. he was really hurt by all those negative ads that were pummeled against him over these past several weeks in iowa. rick perry is at 10% if you take a look over there, the bottom three. michele bachmann at 6% and jon huntsman only 1%. big, big night. you know, rick santorum, anderson, you think about it, rick santorum -- well, we had
you see the headquarters right there, the romney headquarters. they're getting ready to hear from him. believe in america. that's what it says about mitt romney. rick santorum, faith, family, and freedom. you see the big banner behind the stage there. and ron paul, restore america now. we're going to hear from all of these candidates, stand by. let me show you the vote count, the official vote count right now as it stands. these are not entrance poll numbers, these are the official numbers. 48%...
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here's the main reason right here. governor romney gets the republicans. the president gets the democrats but at the moment, in our survey, the president has a narrow lead among ohio voters who define themselves as independents. that is the battleground in a big battleground state, if you win the independents you are likely to win. governor romney close but the president with an important edge among independent voters. there's also an age divide, if you look at likely voters in ohio. among voters under the age of 50, there's a big gap, 18 point lead for the president among voters under the age of 50. a smaller lead for governor romney among voters 50 and older so the republicans are withstanding the attacks on the ryan budget, the medicare attacks, but governor romney would like that lead among older, more reliable, more republican voters to be a little bit bigger than 52-46. that's one thing he needs to work on. this is significant. like in michigan, the auto bailout plays big in ohio and look at this. you might say the president's only getting 41% of whi
here's the main reason right here. governor romney gets the republicans. the president gets the democrats but at the moment, in our survey, the president has a narrow lead among ohio voters who define themselves as independents. that is the battleground in a big battleground state, if you win the independents you are likely to win. governor romney close but the president with an important edge among independent voters. there's also an age divide, if you look at likely voters in ohio. among...
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mitt romney, from what i understand, had the positions that he articulated in this election cycle. he had the same positions four years ago. so the idea that i somehow forced him to change his opinion on anything, i'm not aware of any position that mitt romney took that was changed as a result of the republican primary. what mitt romney, in my opinion, didn't do was go out and vigorously defend the beliefs that he said he espoused. and when you're going on the defense, which i believe is what the republicans were doing generally throughout this campaign, you're not going to win. if anybody is an extremist on this issue, it's president obama who voted for infanticide. defending human life, if that's extreme, guilty. i want to defend all human life, and i will do so, but when the president says you can kill a baby after it's born, that's extremism, and that's what mitt romney and others should have made as the case, and we did not. >> there is a battle in the heart and soul of the public now with people determined to find a new path to victory in 2016. from what you're saying, you th
mitt romney, from what i understand, had the positions that he articulated in this election cycle. he had the same positions four years ago. so the idea that i somehow forced him to change his opinion on anything, i'm not aware of any position that mitt romney took that was changed as a result of the republican primary. what mitt romney, in my opinion, didn't do was go out and vigorously defend the beliefs that he said he espoused. and when you're going on the defense, which i believe is what...
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right back in an interview tonight with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later, and as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that, that, you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> and there are late-breaking developments right now. two u.s. navy warships are moving toward the coast of libya and 50 marines are on the ground in tripoli right now. cnn is there and ian lee is in cairo for us. what is the latest in libya? >> reporter: well, wolf, what we're hearing here from government officials is that they have started an investigation into this incident to try and figure out what happened. we have heard conflicting reports from libyan officials on what actually went down yesterday at the consulate in benghazi. but strong words of condemnation coming from the libyan government. senior officials today saying that this is not representative of the libyan people, of the new libya. this is no
right back in an interview tonight with cbs news. >> governor romney seems to have a tendency to shoot first and name later, and as president, one of the things i've learned is you can't do that, that, you know, it's important for you to make sure that the statements that you make are backed up by the facts and that you've thought through the ramifications before you make them. >> and there are late-breaking developments right now. two u.s. navy warships are moving toward the coast...
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, his father george romney was active in the civil rights movement. paul ryan has been active. >> no one considers them racist. >> however, the vice president if you were to take it to an extreme, the vice president did suggest, perhaps that shackling african-americans. >> unshackling wall street is a different claim. what he's trying to say is a set of economic policies will lead to that. >>> chains is metaphoric. probably not ideally metaphor in retrospect. the romney campaign said it was a new low. they lost no time sending that out. we asked our political strike team, independent analysts and journalists whether it's the most negative campaign in history. here's what they came up with. 75% no, 25% yes. people aren't saying that this is -- just in terms of rhetoric, we've seen this before. >> we've been around politics a long time and every year they say this campaign is more negative than the next. so i think that i would suggest the public is numb to this type of activity. the romney campaign wants to talk about the economy, taxes, the debt. i th
, his father george romney was active in the civil rights movement. paul ryan has been active. >> no one considers them racist. >> however, the vice president if you were to take it to an extreme, the vice president did suggest, perhaps that shackling african-americans. >> unshackling wall street is a different claim. what he's trying to say is a set of economic policies will lead to that. >>> chains is metaphoric. probably not ideally metaphor in retrospect. the...
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>> worst thing mitt romney could do right now is demonstrate weakness by flailing around, changing everything he's doing. he's beginning to draw some nice subtle differences, plan for these debates. but so far be the jobsmaker. david is exactly right. be the jobsmaker. explain that people who got us into this mess can't get us out. >> so it doesn't bother you. it shouldn't bother romney? >> he's working the back rooms, raising a lot of money. rick perry is going to have to do that all over again in a environment where campaign contributions are restricted unlike texas. >> this thing won't be decided in the next couple of months. it's a long haul. >> and you'll be with us for it. >> i will be with you. >> and you're going to be with us for the next block. stay with us. while mitt romney and rick perry have certainly started going after one another we've been talking about, there's one thing they actually agree on and that's what they really don't like about barack obama. stay with with us. or the accolades. no, it was good because you told us so. the chevy model year wrap up. get in on our gre
>> worst thing mitt romney could do right now is demonstrate weakness by flailing around, changing everything he's doing. he's beginning to draw some nice subtle differences, plan for these debates. but so far be the jobsmaker. david is exactly right. be the jobsmaker. explain that people who got us into this mess can't get us out. >> so it doesn't bother you. it shouldn't bother romney? >> he's working the back rooms, raising a lot of money. rick perry is going to have to do...
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let's say potentially that romney gets nevada. and that romney gets wisconsin. right? look at that 273. that would be how mitt romney would do it. again, it could happen. it could not happen. i mean when you look at the polls. the polls are leaning toward the president at this poix. but those are still toss-up states. there's another way to do it, too. what if this reliably blue state is not blue anymore but turns red. you know mitt romney is spending part of today in pittsburgh. he'll have, you know, access to the tv markets of eastern person -- western pennsylvania and eastern ohio. what if that turned red? that would put romney over the top, as well. >> those are two potential hypothetical ways to the presidency without ohio for mitt romney. >> fascinating. we've been really focused on ohio. it is doable without ohio, i'm sure that the romney campaign has been crunching that very path. >> oh, yes. >> christine, thank you. still ahead this morning on "starting point." today's election will not only decide who's going to be president of the united states for the next
let's say potentially that romney gets nevada. and that romney gets wisconsin. right? look at that 273. that would be how mitt romney would do it. again, it could happen. it could not happen. i mean when you look at the polls. the polls are leaning toward the president at this poix. but those are still toss-up states. there's another way to do it, too. what if this reliably blue state is not blue anymore but turns red. you know mitt romney is spending part of today in pittsburgh. he'll have,...
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mitt romney and paul ryan are in colorado right now and en route to that state, we heard kevin madden with the romney campaign talking about swing counties, arapahoe and jefferson county. you can be sure they're doing the same thing in ohio, looking at swing counties across the state of ohio, ones they can flip to mitt romney's column. but there's something else going on with the state of ohio. and that is this op-ed that mitt romney wrote about letting detroit go bankrupt in the "new york times." that has come back to haunt him big-time in that state because it's so heavily dependent on the auto industry, the romney campaign is now in the process of trying to explain to voters that mitt romney, this is what they're saying, would have supported some kind of government assistance to the car companies coming out of the bankruptcy process. now, that is not the story that we have heard throughout the course of this campaign. rick santorum went after mitt romney for opposing the car bailout back during the primaries but mitt romney was able to close the gap with the senator and win in ohio
mitt romney and paul ryan are in colorado right now and en route to that state, we heard kevin madden with the romney campaign talking about swing counties, arapahoe and jefferson county. you can be sure they're doing the same thing in ohio, looking at swing counties across the state of ohio, ones they can flip to mitt romney's column. but there's something else going on with the state of ohio. and that is this op-ed that mitt romney wrote about letting detroit go bankrupt in the "new york...
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jobs overseas and, you know, that's your right. i mean that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet on american workers. if we had taken your advice governor romney about our auto tri, we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax cos so companies earn profits overseas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is they won't be here, they'll be in place likes china. and if we're not making investments in education and basic research, which is not something that the private sector is doing at a sufficient pace right now, and has never done, then we will lose the lead in things like clean energy technology. now, with respect to what we've done with china already, u.s. exports have doubled since i came into office to china, and actually currencies are at their most advantageous point for u.s. exporters since 1993. we absolutely have to make more progress and
jobs overseas and, you know, that's your right. i mean that's how our free market works. but i've made a different bet on american workers. if we had taken your advice governor romney about our auto tri, we'd be buying cars from china instead of selling cars to china. if we take your advice with respect to how we change our tax cos so companies earn profits overseas don't pay u.s. taxes compared to companies here that are paying taxes, that's estimated to create 800,000 jobs. the problem is...
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don. >> so mitt romney was not there. what was the reaction to his decision not to come, shannon? >> reporter: yeah, mitt romney was not here. as you know, he was campaigning in new hampshire at the same time. the reaction was not kind. take a listen at what have bob vanderplaats, the president and ceo of this organization, take a listen to what he had to say about mitt romney's absence. >> romney was the only one who stiffed us. i think that's gone with his persona in how he's treating iowa, which happens to be a swing state and he wants to win the presidency, which tells me he lacks judgment. >> reporter: pretty harsh words everywhere bob vanderplaats. two other things of note about romney. for one, he's opening up his first i walt campaign headquarters here. he's already opened it up. we just learned with it though and he just got the endorsement from snorkelly ayotte up in new hampshire. that may hold some sway with some conservatives baby in that state and elsewhere. >> i neglected to say shannon travis. you're like cher, one name, shannon. we appreciate you joining us. tuesd
don. >> so mitt romney was not there. what was the reaction to his decision not to come, shannon? >> reporter: yeah, mitt romney was not here. as you know, he was campaigning in new hampshire at the same time. the reaction was not kind. take a listen at what have bob vanderplaats, the president and ceo of this organization, take a listen to what he had to say about mitt romney's absence. >> romney was the only one who stiffed us. i think that's gone with his persona in how...
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i can see those ads with obama versus romney. that is going to be tough, regardless of whether you think it's a real reflection of the economy or not. >> well, you're absolutely right. that's going to be a great essentially bumper sticker. it's going to be a great campaign point. here's why i describe those other pressures on the economy is because in the end how voters feel about the economy will be impacted by so much more. it will be impacted by those factors i talked about, housing, debt and europe, leaving voters with a sense of uncertainty, a sense of fear, a sense of feeling poor. all of that will impact how they feel about the economy. >> sure. >> i think much more than a number that reflects job losses and unemployment. >> i'm with you there. >> still 92% of americans have jobs. >> i'm with you there. how you feel about it may have more to do than reality. the same thing with recessions. alexis glick, the ceo of the gen youth foundation, she's also worked on wall street and reported on it for a long time. she knows busin
i can see those ads with obama versus romney. that is going to be tough, regardless of whether you think it's a real reflection of the economy or not. >> well, you're absolutely right. that's going to be a great essentially bumper sticker. it's going to be a great campaign point. here's why i describe those other pressures on the economy is because in the end how voters feel about the economy will be impacted by so much more. it will be impacted by those factors i talked about, housing,...
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, say right or wrong. >> that's one of the first things i learned. they're not bad guys, and we're not good guys, they are wrong with the policies they're prescribing. >> she's not doing this willie nilly. at least for the audience she wants to speak to, she wants to say that he's hell bent on weakening america? >> i am wearing my knees out on prayer. run, sarah, run. she would be god's gift to the pundits. but to the democrats, she's remarkably polarizing. and frankly, her party has moved so far right that they just might nominate her. i don't think it's inconceivable that a party that has gone so far right that ronald reagan would not recognize it could very well turn and nominate sarah palin. it would be the best thing that ever happened for barack obama. it wouldn't be so graeat for th republicans, but it would be great for president obama. >> we'll see you guys next week. >>> up next, my exclusive interview with senate minority leader senator mitch mcconnell. um...where are we? don't just think about it. put lendingtree to the test. get the best
, say right or wrong. >> that's one of the first things i learned. they're not bad guys, and we're not good guys, they are wrong with the policies they're prescribing. >> she's not doing this willie nilly. at least for the audience she wants to speak to, she wants to say that he's hell bent on weakening america? >> i am wearing my knees out on prayer. run, sarah, run. she would be god's gift to the pundits. but to the democrats, she's remarkably polarizing. and frankly, her...
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that could hurt mitt romney. that's his argument right now. you may not love me, but i'm the guy who can beat barack obama. kyra? >> let's talk florida real quickly. the location for the debate, paul. it's definitely taking on a new level of importance. >> reporter: oh, yeah. it's always been an important state in the general election. of course remember back in 2000, the republican convention would be right here in tampa next year. but it's also an important state in the primaries. very important. all the candidates coming down here. florida will be pretty early in the primary. it will vote pretty early right after new hampshire, iowa, and south carolina. so this state has become a real power player in the battle for the nomination. and of course, kyra, a lot of senior citizens and people nearing retirement in florida. that's why this social security fight between romney and perry last week, round two could be very important right here in florida. >> no doubt. paul, thanks. and join us tonight as cnn hosts the republican debate with the repub
that could hurt mitt romney. that's his argument right now. you may not love me, but i'm the guy who can beat barack obama. kyra? >> let's talk florida real quickly. the location for the debate, paul. it's definitely taking on a new level of importance. >> reporter: oh, yeah. it's always been an important state in the general election. of course remember back in 2000, the republican convention would be right here in tampa next year. but it's also an important state in the primaries....
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where romney wants it. >> that's right. romney could have not answered the question if he didn't want to keep it going. >> you're right. >>> isha sesay joins us with a "360" news bulletin. >> president obama demanded an up or down vote from the senate on his jobs bill. as expected the bill did not pass. they're balking at a surtax on items over $1 million a year. >>> u.s. attorney general eric holder says he will comply with subpoenas when issued by the committee investigating fast and furious. the subpoenas will reportedly cover justice department personnel and communications with the failed gun running operation. >>> occupy wall street takes its message uptown today. protesters traveled from new york's financial district to the upper east side, past the homes of some of the city's wealthiest residents including several well known media and financial executives. today's march was organized by several union groups supporting the protests. >>> and here's one way to bolster tourism in japan. free flights. according to reports
where romney wants it. >> that's right. romney could have not answered the question if he didn't want to keep it going. >> you're right. >>> isha sesay joins us with a "360" news bulletin. >> president obama demanded an up or down vote from the senate on his jobs bill. as expected the bill did not pass. they're balking at a surtax on items over $1 million a year. >>> u.s. attorney general eric holder says he will comply with subpoenas when issued by...
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was more of a challenge, it seems to me, than mitt romney might be right now. most people do believe and they see the evidence that jobs are coming back. >> secretary rice, appreciate your time. rich, thank you. >> really interesting report. a year after japan's nuclear disaster, a writer went undercover in the plant in fukushima and found out why workers are risking their lives. he says if the workers speak out, they'll be fired. >>> also a chapter in american history that is hard to believe. sterilizing americans against their will. is the state now doing anything at all to even acknowledge that? we're keeping them honest. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with
was more of a challenge, it seems to me, than mitt romney might be right now. most people do believe and they see the evidence that jobs are coming back. >> secretary rice, appreciate your time. rich, thank you. >> really interesting report. a year after japan's nuclear disaster, a writer went undercover in the plant in fukushima and found out why workers are risking their lives. he says if the workers speak out, they'll be fired. >>> also a chapter in american history that...
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mourdock. >> but mitt romney's position is different than mourdock's position. >> that's right. his position is that he would appoint justices to the supreme court who would overturn roe v. wade. and his position is that he chose a vice presidential nominee who agrees with mr. mourdock and mr. mourdock is running for the senate, which has been the last stopgap between these radical policies in the house and these becoming law for women in this country. >> but just factually speaking, his position on abortion is different than mourdock's because he says in the case of rape or incest or life of the mother abortion should be allowed. >> he has said that. but he's also said that if mr. mourdock's position were to take hold he would be delighted to sign a bill that would ban access to all abortions. >> gloria, the gender gap, i mean, it does cut both ways here. romney's had a big advantage with men. could he build up enough of an advantage with them that women voters are not as decisive here? >> right. i mean, well, that's their hope, anderson. look, recent polls everywhere show that
mourdock. >> but mitt romney's position is different than mourdock's position. >> that's right. his position is that he would appoint justices to the supreme court who would overturn roe v. wade. and his position is that he chose a vice presidential nominee who agrees with mr. mourdock and mr. mourdock is running for the senate, which has been the last stopgap between these radical policies in the house and these becoming law for women in this country. >> but just factually...
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we don't have a simple political process at the moment right now. how realistic is it simplifying the tax code and starting to fix our debt problems and our tax problems that way? >> we can pray. what will said is absolutely right. that is the ticket. we need more revenue but we need to grow. we need incentives for people to produce and grow, the only way to square the circle but they are politically paralyzed. >> can we have a debt conversation and a deficit reduction conversation and a growth conversation at the same time? what i hear is people having one or the other. >> i think you need to have that conversation at the same time. when you look at the de-leveraging process and when you look at past recessions, the savings rate in this country has gone to double digits, some of what we're experiencing today, deleveraging, savings rate increasing, that's crucial. we cannot sit here and say that going forward this economy is going to be 100% dependent on two-thirds of the economy consistently spending, spending spending. it's just not the future. >>
we don't have a simple political process at the moment right now. how realistic is it simplifying the tax code and starting to fix our debt problems and our tax problems that way? >> we can pray. what will said is absolutely right. that is the ticket. we need more revenue but we need to grow. we need incentives for people to produce and grow, the only way to square the circle but they are politically paralyzed. >> can we have a debt conversation and a deficit reduction conversation...
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let me ask you, right now, those head to heads with president obama and mitt romney look very good for the president. where's the pitfall for the president? >> i know it's cliche, but jobs, jobs, jobs. people are starting to feel better. if you look at the data, if it doesn't keep going that direction, that's a pitfall. >> and the high gas prices. the central thing is what happens to the anti-bush vote? president obama was swept into the white house with a lot of people voting and tired of president bush. it's going to be a tight election, no doubt about that. >> thanks very much. come back. >> we'll be here. >>> with words like liar, lightweight, and the worst, how will the republican field ever get along? the art of the political walk-back next. paperless discount. paid-in-full discount. [yawning] homeowner's discount. safe driver discount. chipmunk family reunion. someone stole the nuts. squirrel jail. justice! countless discounts. now that's progressive. call or click today. why you fell in love with her in the first place. and why you still feel the same. but your erectile dysfunc
let me ask you, right now, those head to heads with president obama and mitt romney look very good for the president. where's the pitfall for the president? >> i know it's cliche, but jobs, jobs, jobs. people are starting to feel better. if you look at the data, if it doesn't keep going that direction, that's a pitfall. >> and the high gas prices. the central thing is what happens to the anti-bush vote? president obama was swept into the white house with a lot of people voting and...
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"anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >>> asking where mitt romney stands on illegal immigration and whether he's been sending out two messages. we're asking because no matter what you may think of the issue, no matter which side of the debate you're on, its "important to know what the presumive nominee would actually do if he became president. keeping them honest tonight. it is kind of hard to tell. today the supreme court heard oral arguments on the challenge to the strict illegal immigration law. the law requires local police officers to check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws, if they reasonably suspect that person is in the country illegally. we asked the romney campaign where specifically does the governor stand on this, does he support it, support it with reservations or oppose it. here's the answer we got. quote, governor romney supports the right of states to assist the federal government in enforcing immigration laws especially when the federal government has failed their duty to enforce those laws. that is one of the issues the supreme court is tryin
"anderson cooper 360" starts right now. >>> asking where mitt romney stands on illegal immigration and whether he's been sending out two messages. we're asking because no matter what you may think of the issue, no matter which side of the debate you're on, its "important to know what the presumive nominee would actually do if he became president. keeping them honest tonight. it is kind of hard to tell. today the supreme court heard oral arguments on the challenge to the...
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here mitt romney has gone to his rig right. typically a press dngs candidate would choose a safe choice. one would think mitt romney who has run an extraordinary cautious campaign would play it safe. he's rolled the dice. everyone is saying, it's a big gamble, will revive the republican party. they were worried this campaign was starting to drit doft downh. they are fired up about it. the real test is over time. whether this is an opening for democrats, change the subject away from jobs yet once again and now go after medicare, medicare proposal from the republicans. >> didn't necessarily work out, david, all that well for the democrats in the 2010 midterm elections. they tried to do that ain a lot of these house races and got walloped. >> they did. they wanted to come back to this issue, nancy pelosi has wanted to come back to medicare. i do think there is a cnn poll, wolf, for last summer asking about republican medicare proposals that was rejected of the numbers were like 58-35 against the republican medicare proposals. we'l
here mitt romney has gone to his rig right. typically a press dngs candidate would choose a safe choice. one would think mitt romney who has run an extraordinary cautious campaign would play it safe. he's rolled the dice. everyone is saying, it's a big gamble, will revive the republican party. they were worried this campaign was starting to drit doft downh. they are fired up about it. the real test is over time. whether this is an opening for democrats, change the subject away from jobs yet...
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>> look, that's completely up to mitt romney. what i'm worried about is the future of the country. 8.2% unemployment right now for 38 consecutive months, a crushing $15.5 trillion national debt. i want to do everything i can to preserve the american dream for my kids, his grandkids. i think this "hope and change" message we saw two years ago, it's now recession and division. i think this is going to be a tough campaign, but i think people want the positive things about america. we are some of the most entrepreneurial people in the history of the world. we've got do better to bring out the best and mitt romney is the best to do it. >> thanks so much. >> thanks, candy. >> thanks, brian. >> god to be with you, bob. >>> every wonder what the ex-presidents say about each other when the cameras are off? find out why one member of the presidents club may not be fitting in so well. >>> later, john boehner, how far is he willing to do to get the job done right? [ jennifer garner ] there's a lot of beautiful makeup out there. but one is so
>> look, that's completely up to mitt romney. what i'm worried about is the future of the country. 8.2% unemployment right now for 38 consecutive months, a crushing $15.5 trillion national debt. i want to do everything i can to preserve the american dream for my kids, his grandkids. i think this "hope and change" message we saw two years ago, it's now recession and division. i think this is going to be a tough campaign, but i think people want the positive things about america....